In Shah Alam, whispers of discontent grew among DAP supporters. The party, once a beacon of reform, seemed muted on issues of race and religion, leaving loyalists restless. Ronnie Liu, a seasoned DAP veteran, watched as faith in the party wavered. With a new leadership—Gobind Singh Deo as National Chairman and Anthony Loke retaining Secretary-General—Ronnie saw a chance for renewal. He urged them to address the unease, warning that silence risked losing trust. “It’s time to clear the air,” he said, pushing DAP to reclaim its voice and reconnect with its base, ensuring the reformasi dream didn’t fade into oblivion.
Why Ronnie?
Why Ronnie is saying this: Ronnie recognizes that DAP’s perceived passivity on sensitive issues and unfulfilled reform promises have alienated supporters. He’s calling for transparency and action to rebuild confidence and maintain the party’s relevance in the Unity Government.
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